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2012 Seattle Christmas Holiday Guide
The Best Things to do and Places to Go
By Kristin Kendle, About.com Guide
There are a few you can drive through that consistently put up grand
displays each year, here are the top three drive through Christmas light
displays in the city.
1. Seattle Christmas Lightshttp://seattle.about.com/od/holidays/tp/Seattle-Christmas-Light
Going to stroll or drive through a Christmas light display is a family
tradition for many—and for good reason. Few activities will get you more
into the spirit of the holidays than sipping some hot chocolate, surrounded
by twinkling lights. There are several large light displays in the area,
including Bellevue Garden d’Lights, Candy Cane Lane in Seattle, and
Zoolights in Tacoma. If events aren’t your scene or you don’t want to pay
the price of admission, never fear. There are neighborhoods, especially in
Seattle, known for encouraging residents to decorate their homes.http://seattle.about.com/od/mapstransporttours/qt/ChristmasLigh
2. Christmas Events and Festivalshttp://seattle.about.com/od/holidays/a/Seattle-Christmas-Events
From going ice skating to Winterfest at Seattle Center to catching a holiday
play, the options on how to celebrate your holiday season are many. Find
out exactly what’s on this year with our 2012 Holiday Guide!
3. Seattle Christmas Tree Farmshttp://seattle.about.com/od/outdoorsrecreation/a/XmasTreeFarms.
You could go to a lot to pick out your Christmas tree, but if you want a
Christmas experience—go to a tree farm. Tree farms are often much more than
a place to cut down a fresh tree. Like pumpkin patches, many have
activities going on to spice up the holidays. Hot cider and cocoa, cookies,
visits with Santa, hayrides, and more. Many farms will have selections of
pre-cut trees as well as open space where you can venture out and find your
own perfect tree.
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Seattle Christmas Lights
The Top Displays from Seattle to Tacoma
By Kristin Kendle, About.com Guide
1. Candy Cane Lane
Candy Cane Lane is in Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood and is unique as far
as Christmas light displays go—it’s free! Free because rather than a zoo
or botanical garden or Seattle Center, Candy Cane Lane is a series of homes
on NE Park Road. Every year, these homes deck themselves out for the
holidays. The result? A neighborhood with a magical holiday atmosphere sure
to be a hit with kids, but also beautiful and impressive enough to delight
adults.
Where: Northeast Park Road off Ravenna Boulevard in Seattle
When: Mid-December until January 1, from 4 to 11 p.m. and until midnight on
Christmas Eve and Christmas
Cost: Free
4. Snowflake Lane and Celebration Lanehttp://www.metrobellevue.com/magicseason.htm
While not a Christmas light display per se, Snowflake Lane and Celebration
Lane in Bellevue combined Christmas lights, a light show, and music to ring
in the holidays every night. Snow falls from the sky (artificial, but it’s
still very cool). Drummer boys climb onto platforms all up and down the
street, which is lined with trees covered in lights. Then a parade of more
toy soldiers, reindeer, fire engines, and Santa.
When: November 26-December 24; December 26-31, nightly at 7 p.m.
Where: Snowflake Lane takes place on the streets around Bellevue Square;
Celebration Lane fills the sidewalks at The Bellevue Collection
Cost: Free
7. Winterfesthttp://www.seattlecenter.com/winterfest/
Seattle Center is a lovely place to go to enjoy holiday atmosphere. Parts of
Seattle Center have Christmas lights galore, while Center House and Fisher
Pavilion both host a number of free Christmas performances. Also at Center
House, a huge miniature town with trains and moving characters is set up. A
special bonus—there’s an ice skating rink!
Where: Seattle Center
When: November 25-December 31
Cost: Free
9. Evergreen Lights
A new holiday tradition in the making featuring 45,000 lights all synched to
25 minutes of Christmas music. The display is pretty amazing and completely
free!
Where: Evergreen Community Church 3429 240th Street SE, Bothell
When: December 1-January 1, 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. each night
Cost: Free
10. Ivar's Clam Lightshttp://www.ivars.com/index.php?page=ivar-s-holidays
One of the largest Eastside Christmas displays, Clam Lights decks Gene
Coulon Park out with Christmas lights. You'll see plenty of Christmas scenes
, but also Ivar's Dancing Clams!
Where: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton,
WA, 98056
When: December 1-January 1, 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Cost: Free
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Three Best Seattle Christmas Light Displays
Drive or Rent a Limo and go on a Seattle Christmas Light Driving Tour
From Courtney Shannon Strand, former About.com Guide
There are a few you can drive through that consistently put up grand
displays each year, here are the top three drive through Christmas light
displays in the city.
1. Candy Cane Lane in Ravenna (December 15 to New Year's)http://seattle.about.com/od/photosoftheemeraldcity/ig/Candy-Can
This is by far the best one to drive through in Seattle for charming
Christmas light displays. It's a free light display that you can walk or
drive through in a loop put on by the neighbors of Park Road and Ravenna
Boulevard. The neighborhood has been putting on this community light show
since 1941. (December 15 through New Year's Day from 4 p.m to 11 p.m.; on
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve the lights are on until
midnight).
Address: Northeast Park Road, off Ravenna Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98105.
2. Olympic Manor near Greenwood (Mid-December)http://seattle.about.com/od/photosoftheemeraldcity/ig/Olympic-M
The Olympic Manor neighborhood in Seattle has it in their homeowners
association rules that they are encouraged to decorate for Christmas each
year. Dozens of homes are decorated and it's a longtime holiday favorite in
Seattle. Don't be surprised to see limos driving through.
Address: Start at Northwest 85th Street and 23rd Avenue Northwest.
3. Kerry Park Viewpoint on Queen Anne Hill (Month of December)http://www.seattle.gov/Parks/park_detail.asp?id=342
After driving through to see the Christmas displays of the picturesque homes
on Queen Anne Hill head to the Kerry Park Viewpoint for the best view in
town of the lighted tree a top the Space Needle. It's free too.
Address: 211 W. Highland Dr. Seattle, WA.